Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Alan Frank (OUP)
Letter No. VWL2941
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Alan Frank (OUP)
Letter No.: VWL2941
From R. Vaughan Williams,
The White Gates,
Westcott Road,
Dorking.
Jan 6 1949
Dear Frank
Herewith the first half of the “Folk songs of the 4 seasons”1
The following leaves must be obtained
1. Ploughboy – Tune & words belong to me but Novello published an arrangement for mens voices – quite different from this
2. Early/Early belongs to me but published by Novello as a solo song with accomp
3. Lark in the morning do do
4. May Song 1st tune belongs to me but published as a solo song by Stainer & Bell also used in “Hugh the Drover” (Curwen)
2nd tune Cramer (English County Songs)
5. (a) Summer is a-coming in – non copyright
(b) Cuckoo – words & tune Miss Karpeles
6. Sprig of Thyme – belongs to me so far as I know – I think it is a conglomeration of several versions – I used it in my Xmas Carol Ballet.
7. Rose bud in June – words & tune Miss Karpeles
8. Green Meadow belongs to me – a version for voice & violin published by OUP.
The W.I.2 have given me a fee of 52-10-0 & for that I have to promise 1st performance & also have undertaken to have it in print by April
Yrs
R. Vaughan Williams
1. Catalogue of Works 1949/1.
2. Women’s Institutes Federation.
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Shelfmark:File 119G